Pocket-atomizer.



S. W. BURKE.

' POCKET ATOMIZER.

APPLICA L 0119.1914- Q I EJ483490 PatentedAug. 3,1915.

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SOLON W. BURKE, F ARCHBOLD, OHIO.

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(G 1 a "Q R {I atnilw Patented Aug. 3, 11915.

Application filed October 19, 1914. Serial No. 867,427.

POCKET-ATOMIZER.

11,148,749, Specification of Letters Eatent.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, SoLoN \V. BUnKE, a citizen of the United'States, residlng at Archbold, in the county of'Fulton and State stopper is in the position as shown in Fig. 1. of Ohio, have invented a new and useful It will be noted that the stem 5 provides Pocket-Atomizer, of which the following is a circumferential passage between the mema specification. her 7 and the plug 3, so that air will be prop- The present invention relates to improveerly directed or admitted through the ports ments in pocket atomizers, one object of the 4 and thus assist in the atomization of the invention, being the provision of an atomifluid through the tube 9 as the operator zer of this character, adapted to fit within either inserting the member 7 in the nostril the vest pocket, and having means for peror mouth may draw by inhalation. mitting the fluid to be atomized to be drawn What is claimed is: by inhalation through the nostrils and into 1. A pocket, atomizer, including a conthe throat, or through the mouthinstead of tainer, a plug secured thereupon, a stem being forced by a bulb as is the usual praccarried by the plug, a frusto-conical member tice with atomizers, thus producing a desiron the stem and provided with a chamber able easy application of the fluid without in having a fluid and air directing outlet and any way injuring the membranes. said stem having a plurality of air inlet A further object of the present invention, ports leading from the atmosphere to the is the provision of a novel construction of base of the chamber, and a fluid conducting pocket atomizer, which is simple, durable tube communicating with the chamber and and inexpensive in construction, and thor disposed concentrically of the plug and prooughly eflicient and practical in use. jecting into the chamber beyond the air inlet \Vith the foregoing and other objects in ports. view which will appear as the description 2. A pocket atomizer, including a conproceeds, the invention resides in the combitainer, a plug attached thereto, a frusto-con'ination and arrangement of parts and in the cal member carried by the plug and prodetails of construction hereinafter described vided with a cylindrical chamber having an and claimed, it being understood that outlet through the apex thereof, said chamchanges in the precise embodiment of the inher having two diametrically disposed air vention herein disclosed can be made within induction ports adjacent to and in communithe scope of what is claimed without decation with the base thereof, and a concen-- parting from the spirit of the invention. trically disposed fluid conducting conduit In the drawings-Figure l is a longitudicommunicating with the container and exnal sectional view through the complete tending through the plug and into the atomizer. Fig. 2 is a section taken on line chamber beyond the air induction ports. 2-2 of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is an end elevation of 3. A pocket atomizer, including a conthe frusto-conical end thereof. Fig. l is a tainer, a plug attached thereto, a frusto-coniside elevation of the frusto-conical member. cal member carried by the plug and pro- Referring to the drawings, the numeral 1 vided with a cylindrical chamber having an designates the vial or other container, which outlet through the apex thereof, said chamis interiorly screw threaded as at 2 for the her having two diametrically disposed air reception of the plug 3. Carried by the plug induction ports adjacent to and in communi- 3 is a stem 5, which supports the frusto-conication with the base of the chamber, a concal member 7, which is chambered as at 6 centrically disposed fluid conducting tube and has in communication therewith, the dicommunicating with the container and eX- ametrically disposed air admitting ports 4. tending through the plug and into the cham- The stopper 8 seals the chamber 6. lhis also her beyond theair induction ports, and a rerovides a means for more readily directing movable stopper fitting in the outlet of the the fluid to the aflected parts. chamber to rest upon and seal the tube.

Mounted concentrically through the stem5 4:. A pocket atomizer, including a conand the plug 3 is a tube 9, whose inner end is tainer, a plug attached thereto, a frust-o-conibent as at 10 so that the liquidwithin the vial will cover the same, when the present device is tilted for operation the outlet end 11 being disposed to project within the chamber 6 and beyond the bottom thereof so as to be sealed by the stopper 8 when the through the apex thereof, said chamber hav- 2 v 1,14s ,749j.

I ingtwo diametrieally disposed an induction I In testimony that I claim the foregoing ports adjacent to and in communication with as my own, I have hereto aflixed my signathe base thereof, and atube having one termture in the presence of two Witnesses. inal bent and disposed Within theconta'iner -SOLON W. BURKE.

5 while the opposite terminal is projected Witnesses:"

through the, plug and Within the chamber B. R. MULL, beyond the air induction ports. A. T. DESBOEUFS. 

